Ukraine’s Zelenskiy says he offered to meet Putin at G7

KYIV, June 15 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that he had offered to meet Vladimir Putin at a G7 summit in France this week for ​talks to end a four-year war, but the Russian leader was ‌not ready to speak.
Zelenskiy, speaking at a historic monastery in Kyiv that was damaged in an overnight attack by Russia, said the United States had agreed with inviting Putin to the gathering, ​which starts later on Monday in Evian-les-Bains.
“We gave message that we ​are ready to meet with Putin during (the) G7, because Trump is ⁠there and Macron is there, so Europeans plus America. This is a good, ​I think, very good opportunity to meet all together,” Zelenskiy told reporters in English.
“Europe ​and the United States were agreed and Russia demonstrated again that…they are not ready to speak,” he said.
A Ukrainian official said that Zelenskiy had told the Americans and French President Emmanuel ​Macron about the proposal for talks at the G7. Ukraine also delivered the ​invitation directly to Russian counterparts, but received no clear answer, the official said.
Macron’s office did ‌not immediately ⁠respond to a request for comment.
In an open letter to Putin this month, Zelenskiy had offered to meet for face-to-face talks and had suggested that the war was increasing the strain on Russia’s economy. In response, Putin said publicly that he saw ​no reason for a ​meeting, and Ukraine’s ⁠long-range drone attacks posed no economic threat.
At least 10 people were killed in Russia’s overnight attack on Kyiv and the northeastern ​city of Kharkiv on Monday.
Zelenskiy accused the Russian leader of ​behaving “cynically” by ⁠launching the major attack just hours after he spoke by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Zelenskiy said that his priority at the G7 meeting would be securing more ⁠air ​defence systems to defend against Russian strikes.
“We will ​have meeting with Europeans and also with President Trump; we will speak with him about how to ​push Putin to stop this war,” he said.

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